At the access to the beach there are a number of sculptures: the most noticeable being a series of dolphins, but if you look a little more closely at the railings you'll find the Beach Bounty series of sculptures- depicting things that people may loose whilst enjoying the beach. 

 

Image showing Broughty Ferry Beach and the Beach Bounty Sculpture

The dolphin sculptures depict bottlenose dolphins which are regular visitors to the Tay estuary Also adjacent to the dolphins: the etchings in the paving slabs depict actual sound waves from dolphins that have visited this area. You can hear these sounds by visiting the University Of St Andrews Website: ‘Tay Fins’ – East Coast Bottlenose Dolphin Project 

Image of dolphin sound waves etched into the ground at Broughty Ferry Beach

You can continue your walk along the beach or on the adjacent path network where you'll find more information about the area and further sculptures

 

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